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5.
CARRIER SIGNAL DETECTION
– Controls if the paging system will check for carrier signals.
6.
INCREMENT CAPCODES BY 8
– Changes whether the capcodes number sequentially or by 8 for each
ID in
PAGER FAMILIES
.
7.
PAGING SITE LICENSE CALL SIGN
– Issued to paging systems so the FCC knows it’s a valid paging site.
8.
SERIAL PORT RESET OF TIMED PAGING
– Controls if a timed group message can be reset.
9.
ASSUME PAGER ID AS CAPCODE
– The encoder looks for capcodes instead of translating IDs.
10.
DISCARD <LF> CHARS IN COMP1
– Removes all Line Feed characters from any COMP1 message.
11.
DISCARD BLANK MSGS IN COMP1
– Prevents empty COMP1 messages from transmitting.
12.
FLOW CONTROL
– Controls how the encoder interacts with host device requests and messages.
13.
RESET TO DEFAULTS
– Wipes the current database and resets it to default values.
5. TEST ENCODER & RANGE TEST
Figure 17: Test Encoder Window